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be warmer
adjective
Having a temperature slightly higher than usual, but still pleasant; mildly hot.
Exact(60)
Be warmer toward your children.
We knew Texas would be warmer.
A prediction: They're going to be warmer than the 2000s.
"The guy next to me said we'd be warmer driving a minicab.
Presumably it will be warmer and presumably the swelling in our hamstrings will have subsided.
Or even detectable poisons on the grounds that prison has to be warmer.
In the same paper, he predicted that the nineteen-nineties would be warmer still.
On the contrary, when I've seen the president-elect and Laura, they couldn't be warmer.
"2015 was the warmest year on record, and 2016 will likely be warmer still.
"Still," Cory Sullivan said, "at least it will be warmer there".
The kind of working class I knew seemed to be warmer, more considerate.
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